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Fresh Berries with Prosecco Sabayon (Easy Summer Dessert)

Say hello to my ultimate summer dessert 🙂 Fresh Berries with Prosecco wine Sabayon Recipe

Looking for more easy summer desserts? You’ve got to try my No Bake Cheesecake Recipes or No Bake Mango Lime Pies in jars  Strawberry Bars or No Bake Mango Lime Pie

I love this Prosecco wine sabayon recipe with fresh berry fruits! Sabayon (Zabaglione in Italian) is the French version of the custardy sauce made with egg yolks beaten with sugar and wine. Combined with fresh berries makes the perfect easy summer sweet dessert recipe, ready in just 15 minutes.

What is Sabayon?

Sabayon is the French name for zabaglione, a airy mousse-like Italian dessert. I am pretty sure you will assume that this fancy French named dessert is quite complicated to make. Who wouldn’t?! I know, I did.

Well, it turns out, it is so easy to make it. I am not kidding you.

Ingredients for Prosecco Wine Sabayon 

This easy, no bake summer dessert recipe only requires 3 ingredients, that I am sure you already have in your fridge/pantry:

  • eggs,
  • sugar and
  • Prosecco wine  (or any other type of wine or champagne) 

I love this Prosecco wine sabayon recipe with fresh berry fruits! Sabayon (Zabaglione in Italian) is the French version of the custardy sauce made with egg yolks beaten with sugar and wine. Combined with fresh berries makes the perfect easy summer sweet dessert recipe, ready in just 15 minutes.

How to Make Sabayon with Fresh Berries

It is really easy to make this custardy Italian sauce. All you have to do is whisk egg yolks, sugar and your choice of wine over low simmering water until the egg mixture thicken, to get to that light mousse consistency (be careful not to scramble it). 

Here is one thing that I love about this easy summer dessert!

It can be paired with fresh fruit and a touch of crushed biscuits to make the perfect no bake sweet treat.

You want another one? I actually couldn’t stop eating it 🙂 These 2 glasses you see in the photo were devoured by me…and there was a third one, that didn’t make it  to the picture…I know, don’t say it! Just try it!

I love this Prosecco wine sabayon recipe with fresh berry fruits! Sabayon (Zabaglione in Italian) is the French version of the custardy sauce made with egg yolks beaten with sugar and wine. Combined with fresh berries makes the perfect easy summer sweet dessert recipe, ready in just 15 minutes.

Yield: 4

Fresh Berries with Prosecco Sabayon

Fresh Berries with Prosecco Sabayon

Indulge in the ultimate summer dessert. Fresh berries, airy, custard like sabayon and crushed biscuits sprinkled on top.

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1/2 lb mixed fresh berries
  • 2 egg yolks
  • 150 ml Prosecco or your choice of sparkling juice
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 6 biscuits, crushed into crumbs

Instructions

  1. Make sure you have 4 nice glasses or bowls to serve the fruits and sabayon in. Then fill a saucepan half-full with water over medium heat and bring to a simmer.
  2. Place all the sabayon ingredients in a medium stainless steel bowl and whisk until well combined. Place the bowl over the saucepan and continue to whisk until the sauce is thick and doubled in volume, 3 to 5 minutes. The sauce should be thick enough so that it will support a ribbon of sauce trailing off the end of the spoon when lifted.
  3. Then add a layer of crushed biscuits at the bottom of each glass, pop the fruit inside and spoon some of the sabayon over each one. Sprinkle some more crushed biscuits and serve.

Notes

This recipes is adapted. Original recipe by Sophie Michell.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

4

Serving Size:

1 grams

Amount Per Serving: Unsaturated Fat: 0g

I love this Prosecco wine sabayon recipe with fresh berry fruits! Sabayon (Zabaglione in Italian) is the French version of the custardy sauce made with egg yolks beaten with sugar and wine. Combined with fresh berries makes the perfect easy summer sweet dessert recipe, ready in just 15 minutes.

 

 


Deb Jarvis

Friday 28th of July 2023

Can you make this dessert in advance and refrigerate until serving?

Adore Foods

Friday 28th of July 2023

Yes, you can make it a day or two ahead of time, but you'll need to stir it up before serving as it separates a bit.

Heghineh

Tuesday 30th of June 2015

Love your food photography and details, really helps, thank you so much for sharing

Adore Foods

Friday 3rd of July 2015

Thank you so much, Heghineh!

Lokness

Thursday 25th of June 2015

So easy and so pretty! A nice summer dessert to let the berries shine. LOVE IT!!!

Valerie

Wednesday 24th of June 2015

WoW! Will definetly have to try that!!!

Sam @ SugarSpunRun

Wednesday 24th of June 2015

This looks beautiful! I love how easy it is!

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